Each of these drones has a separate function, and one of them can fly to an altitude of 12 thousand feet.
On May 22 of this year, the Deputy Commander of the Ground Forces of the Iranian Army, General Nozar Ne'mati, announced the addition of three new domestically produced drone systems to the army.
According to the general, one of these drones - "Homa" - is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and can fly at an altitude of 12 thousand feet (about 3,650 meters). It is equipped with night vision systems, does not require a runway, and effectively performs reconnaissance tasks.
The second drone - "Didban" - is a lightweight and portable device with 24-hour surveillance systems. It is capable of accurately detecting targets, flying at altitudes of 6,000 feet (approximately 1,800 meters), and is primarily used in reconnaissance missions.
The third device is the Shahin-1 FPV, designed to combat future war threats.
This drone can fly for a long time, move at different altitudes, and strike both moving and stationary targets.
Recall that the Iranian army has been paying special attention to the development of drone technologies in recent years.